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Ironically, the decisive blow against the terrorist group may come not from the Israel Defense Forces, but from Beirut.
An ambassador’s broadside aimed at French President Emmanuel Macron is another example of how Trump 2.0 is prioritizing the battle against a rising tide of Jew-hatred.
Even some who say they don’t hate the Jewish state yet rely only on the mainstream media for news think that there must be some truth to the “genocide” blood libel. Challenging it isn’t easy.
Parallel to the images from Gaza’s Nasser Hospital is the tragic fact that Hamas uses civilians as human shields and journalists as agents.
The vast majority of Jordanians are Palestinian Arabs according to their history, culture, language and religion.
Both the government and those who oppose it want all the hostages to come home in one fell swoop and for the war to end. So, what’s the fight about?
They’ve consistently rejected one if it meant living in peace with a Jewish state. Do the idea’s advocates understand that their goal is Israel’s extinction, or do they want that, too?
The gallery of fools, morons and haters we have to contend with aren’t as dumb as they make themselves out to be.
Unlike the Trump administration’s efforts, those who purport to represent the community are ignoring the issue of DEI-based Jew-hatred, the root cause of the problem.
Though critics pretend otherwise, Jerusalem has exercised restraint that no other military would. It has bent over backward to protect civilians—at enormous strategic and political cost.
The E1 corridor, connecting Jerusalem to Ma’ale Adumim, is a vital buffer against the encirclement of Israel’s capital by a hostile Palestinian entity.
Judges who prioritize the well-being of Hamas terrorists over that of the hostages need to adjust their moral compass.